Box 2
Contains 68 Results:
Negative # B19686: Contact Between Gama Sod and Denuded Area, Moreno Valley, NM. [Damage by prairie dogs to vegetation.], 1919
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19677: General View, Moreno Valley Looking South, NM. [View of Moreno Valley.], 1919
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19753: Field Camp Galligers Range Union Co., NM Prairie Dog Poisoning. [Campsite on a prairie used by prairie dog control operation.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19691: Destructive Work of Small Colony of P. Dogs (Comp. 19692) Moreno V.M. [Area around a prairie dog burrow showing their damage.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B18593: Grain Field (oats) Damaged by Ground Squirrels. [Oats damaged by ground squirrels.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19745: Placing Scent- Albuquerque, NM (Coyote Trapping). [A man placing a scent bait to trap coyotes.], 1919
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B677M: Guillotine Rat Trap with Wooden Base and Trigger Plate. [A type of rat trap.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B812M: Eradicating Plague Rats. [Rat eradication operation in a trash heap.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B1049M: Bureau Field Party, Distributing Ground Squirrel Poison. [Men on foot in teams of two dropping ground squirrel poison in a field.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B20917- Scheffer: Patches of Alfalfa in Foreground Damaged by Jackrabbits. [Guy in a field standing behind a field damaged by jackrabbits.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.